How to use "expatriate" in sentences with meaning in English and Hindi

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Example sentences for "expatriate" in popular movie and book plots

  • Tom Rowland from the New York Police Department is sent to Colombo to investigate the murder of a US embassy official killed protecting the daughter of a wealthy expatriate American landowner.  - Kommissar X – Drei gelbe Katzen
  • Unwilling to meet the terrorist's demands or to use the security forces of the nation, the victim's employer and his wife hire two fun-loving American expatriate Vietnam veterans to rescue him.  - High Velocity (film)
  • American expatriate gambler Murphy's luck is running from bad to worse.  - Guerillas in Pink Lace
  • Mexico, 1911: An expatriate American known as "Irish" Gallagher joins up with Mexican revolutionaries when the mine where he and partner Marco have just struck gold is seized by Colonel Paco Ruiz, a corrupt official who rules the province.  - Wings of the Hawk
  • Harry Pendel is a British expatriate living in Panama City and running his own successful bespoke tailoring business Pendel and Braithwaite.  - The Tailor of Panama
  • Nedra introduces Kendall to Tio, an American expatriate who runs a local dance hall.  - Conspiracy (1939 film)
  • He arrives in Amsterdam, where Isabelle Manahan, a Filipino expatriate who works with the UN, shelters the senator but discourages him against contacting his loved ones back home; the family falls into despair from the backlash over his escape.  - 10,000 Hours
  • Carter teams up with Mike Bannion - a destitute alcoholic expatriate American living in Pakistan.  - Double Identity (Killmaster novel)
  • Former race car driver and American expatriate Peter Roberts has retired at the urging of his lawyer wife, though he resists getting an office job.  - Drive Hard
  • Its central character is Goomer, an Earthman Spanish expatriate who represents a working class Spanish picaro, with low academic level and a lot of chutzpah.  - Goomer
  • Still grieving for Emma, he encounters a fiery Cuban expatriate and revolutionary, Graciela Corrales, upon arrival in Tampa and they become an intensely devoted couple.  - Live by Night
  • Ewa looks for her expatriate relatives living in New York, but her uncle by marriage turns her in to the authorities; he says he had heard she had gotten in trouble for engaging in illicit behavior on the ship from Europe, and he wishes to distance himself from sheltering a prostitute.  - The Immigrant (2013 film)
  • Set in Melbourne and New York, this is a tale of revenge as the best-selling expatriate author Katie Best engineers a scheme to bring her most craven critic Danny O'Loughlin undone.  - Soulmates (play)
  • Despite showing concern over certain issues, such as her husband's plans to flood a valley for an electric dam (thus forcing the relocation of hundreds of impoverished farmers and villagers in the area) and his shady dealings with a neighbour, an American expatriate named Mike Heiss, his constant rebukes of her intrusions in his business as a "busybody woman" keep her from forcing the issue, though these stay clearly in her consciousness.  - Tear This Heart Out
  • Nilavu unfolds as a poignant story of the expatriate migrant workers in the Gulf countries.  - Nilavu
  • Overweight expatriate Tobias shares his Bangkok apartment with his pregnant Thai girlfriend Koi.  - Soi Cowboy (film)
  • Valerie West is a young American expatriate living with her wealthy lover, Dick Carmedon, in Paris.  - The Common Law (film)
  • The plot follows Joey, an American expatriate in and around Place Clichy.  - Quiet Days in Clichy (novel)
  • Julian is an American expatriate who runs a Muay Thai club in Bangkok, Thailand as a front for drug dealing.  - Only God Forgives
  • Siddarkmark and Silkiah are continuing trade with Charis in spite of embargoes imposed by the Church of God Awaiting, and there are large Charisian expatriate communities in these areas.  - How Firm a Foundation (novel)
  • Pablo Ramirez is an expatriate from the Caribbean nation of Santa Cruz that is under control of a military dictator called the Generalissimo.  - Invisible Avenger
  • Lao Chen, a Hong Kong expatriate and writer living in Beijing, finds himself enjoying the atmosphere of prosperity and contentment.  - The Fat Years
  • He enlists two younger men to do the robbery: Frankie, a former business associate, and Russell, a heroin-addicted Australian expatriate who is stealing purebred dogs for money.  - Killing Them Softly
  • After a long and arduous journey by sea to Cape Town and then in the desert he arrives at a trading post run by an expatriate Swede, which Bengler decides to make the base for his explorations.  - Daniel (Mankell novel)
  • Posing as an investigative journalist for a West German tabloid newspaper, Carter tracks Judas to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he is living among the expatriate German community under the alias Hugo Bronson.  - Fraulein Spy
  • Racine, an expatriate DJ returns from an ill-fated stay in Paris to a war-torn New York City and finds himself lodged in a deteriorating civil war era brownstone mansion in a Brooklyn neighborhood devastated by poverty and despair.  - Asphalt (novel)
  • In Mexico, expatriate American pistolero Martin Brady is employed by the Castro brothers, Marcos (Victor Manuel Mendoza), a general, and Don Cipriano (Pedro Armendáriz), the new governor.  - The Wonderful Country (film)
  • One last minute addition is American expatriate Sam Wilton who has overstayed his welcome as a plantation overseer by making love to the plantation owner's wife.  - Captain Scarface
  • Brenner, former combat veteran, again finds himself in a battle for survival as he enters a world of corruption and double-crosses, where, for the second time in his life, he cannot distinguish friend from foe, and where his only allies are his wits and his bravery-and possibly a beautiful American expatriate named Susan Weber.  - Up Country
  • Felix and his wife Regina (Lynne Thigpen) see the body and identify her as Melia Brierre, a Haitian expatriate working as one of their domestic workers.  - Blood Ties (Homicide: Life on the Street)
  • As the two wander the dusty roads and staggering beauty of Greece, they come across Benerji, an expatriate American.  - Arcadia Lost
  • In the neutral city of Archangel on the Barents Sea, cynical American expatriate Michael Ryan (Nathan Fillion) runs Heaven, a small coffee bar and music club, where shady Russians mingle with Hing soldiers and other dubious characters.  - Star Crossed (The Outer Limits)
  • When wealthy American expatriate Cornelia Wheelwright (Robson) is informed by her longtime lawyers that her late father swindled his partner, Fortune McCallister, out of $700,000, she acts decisively.  - Million Dollar Baby (1941 film)
  • Most of the expatriate community shuns him for his involvement in a scandalous, widely publicized divorce.  - The Road to Singapore
  • Two close friends, Martin Schulz and Max Eisenstein (Morris Carnovsky), are German expatriate art dealers living in the United States.  - Address Unknown (1944 film)
  • McGee investigates what happened to a young woman after she disappears into the expatriate subculture of hippies and drug addicts in Mexico, and is found dead.  - Dress Her in Indigo
  • Emmanuelle sees a French archaeologist named Bee (Marika Green), who is outside of most of the expatriate circles and she strikes up a private conversation with Bee, to whom she hands a bracelet.  - Emmanuelle (film)
  • An expatriate American, Tom Nelson, has been living in Beiping (modern day Beijing) for some time and believes that he understands the Oriental mind.  - Thank You, Mr. Moto (novel)
  • mr Ramirez is an Argentine expatriate who has apparently lost his memory, as well as his understanding of basic concepts such as love and sexual arousal.  - Eternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages
  • After two of Stewart's friends are found dead of electrocution, 001's investigation leads him to an expatriate American criminal who was sentenced to the electric chair but escaped from prison.  - Our Man in Jamaica
  • Sommelier and wine shop owner Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman), a British expatriate living in Paris, is concerned with how to save his business in his daily conversation with Maurice (Dennis Farina), a wine lover from Milwaukee who is Spurrier's regular (sometimes only) customer.  - Bottle Shock
  • Her well-settled, very normal and predictable life turns upside down when Rahul (Mukul Sharma), an expatriate photo-journalist working for a magazine chooses her to pose for a photo essay, 'An Indian Housewife'.  - Parama (film)
  • Shortly afterwards Coco meets Mark, a married German expatriate businessman living in Shanghai.  - Shanghai Baby
  • There she meets upper class expatriate American Frederick Winterbourne, who is warned about her reckless ways with men by his dowager aunt mrs Costello.  - Daisy Miller (film)
  • Nicholas Morath is an expatriate Hungarian in his forties and the co-owner of an advertising agency in Paris.  - Kingdom of Shadows
  • The movie opens with an unidentified spy master giving instructions to protagonist Yu Rim, a Korean expatriate in the United Kingdom working as a journalist, who is ordered to proceed to Seoul and gather intelligence on the United States Forces Korea.  - Unsung Heroes
  • This clearly indicates that the Norwegian Ambassador was killed by a Norwegian criminal, and that members of the small expatriate Norwegian colony in Thailand are prime suspects.  - The Cockroaches (novel)
  • Set in an unspecified year, but probably a few years after 1956, the story centers on Szabo Tibor, an expatriate Hungarian, working as a pearl diver on a pearling boat between Queensland's Great Barrier Reef and Thursday Island.  - Hate (short story)
  • Jadway, an American expatriate living in Europe, originally published in English by a publisher in France, and eventually picked up by various tawdry publishing companies in the United States, most of whom tried to emphasize the more lurid and salacious aspects of the book.  - The Seven Minutes (film)
  • Rosalie Greenspace is an expatriate German woman living in rural Arkansas with her eccentric American husband Ray, who works as a crop-duster airplane pilot.  - Rosalie Goes Shopping
  • Nathan initially cooperates well with the medication, but he soon finds himself tempted by Maria, an English expatriate who lives upstairs with her daughter and diplomat husband.  - The Counterlife
  • Dennis is swayed by a prominent member of the local English expatriate community (Robert Morley) to spend most of the money from his uncle's estate on a socially prestigious burial at Whispering Glades cemetery and mortuary.  - The Loved One (film)
  • Burns suspects a British mercenary, who is known throughout the expatriate community for his brutality and violence.  - The Devil's Feather
  • It is then up to Barry, his identical twin brother the Reverend Kevin McKenzie, his Parisian expatriate Aussie friend "Col the Frog" (Dick Bentley) and his other expatriate mates in France and England to head a team of Australian agents to be parachuted into Transylvania and rescue Edna.  - Barry McKenzie Holds His Own
  • Using his knowledge of English and portraying himself as a wealthy business man, he runs his scam on the significant North American expatriate population living in Prava, including a substantial student population.  - The Russian Debutante's Handbook
  • The film opens with a luff tracing the building's history, as wealthy expatriate and Egyptian residents give way, after the 1952 coup that overthrew King Farouk and eventually resulted in the installation of Gamal Abdel Nasser as President of Egypt, to new families, and as the rooftop storage rooms are converted into living space for lower-class families.  - The Yacoubian Building (film)
  • Even Aunt Agnes meets someone special - an expatriate Englishman (Ustinov) who owns a tea plantation in India.  - Stiff Upper Lips
  • The play is largely autobiographical: its protagonist, an expatriate writer named Charlie, represents Leonard himself.  - Da (play)
  • He stumbles across a luxury chateau where he becomes the guest of the expatriate Russian Count Zaroff (Leslie Banks), a fellow hunting enthusiast.  - The Most Dangerous Game (film)
  • The employer then leads various members of the expatriate community in the village to believe the young man is a blackmailer.  - Strange People, Queer Notions
  • The game's primary antagonist is dr Nicholas Von Essen, a German expatriate and leader of Die Spinne (German, "The Spider"), a fascist militia force.  - Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
  • Brian MacLean (James Cagney), Johnny Dutton (Dennis Morgan), "Tiny" Murphy (Alan Hale, Sr), "Blimp" Lebec (George Tobias), and British expatriate "Scrounger" Harris (Reginald Gardiner) are bush pilots competing for business in rugged Northern Ontario, Canada in 1939, as the Second World War is beginning.  - Captains of the Clouds
  • In New York in 1848, a young Frenchwoman, Madeline Minot (Leslie Caron), arrives, looking for expatriate Charles Thevenet (Louis Calhern).  - The Man with a Cloak
  • The novel is narrated by Grace Strasser-Mendana, an American expatriate who married into one of the three or four families that dominate Boca Grande politics, the Mendanas.  - A Book of Common Prayer
  • Czech expatriate Irena, who has been living in France, decides to return to her home after twenty years.  - Ignorance (novel)
  • The African Army of Revolution (AAR) is an organization of black African militants led by expatriate American Hiram Lusana; with the stated goal of overthrowing the minority white government of the Republic of South Africa by using international public opinion and force against military targets.  - Vixen 03
  • The fatherless Francis lives with his eccentric expatriate British mother.  - A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (film)
  • Together, they find out that the car, being paid to be delivered to a man named Grimes, has a stash that will be going to notorious island criminal and drug-baron Bishop Masaki, a Japanese expatriate who runs a criminal syndicate in Hawaii.  - Hawaiian Dick
  • the infamous Prussian expatriate and 1918 war hero Manfred von Richthofen, known here as the Red Knight of Prussia.  - The Probability Broach
  • Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) is an expatriate American artist living in Paris among some of the great artists and writers of the time, including Ernest Hemingway (Kevin O'Connor), Gertrude Stein (Elsa Raven), and Alice Toklas (Ali Giron).  - The Moderns
  • American expatriate occult writer John Verney (Widmark) is asked by Henry Beddows (Elliot) to pick up his daughter Catherine (Kinski) from London airport.  - To the Devil a Daughter
  • In the aftermath, Adela leaves India, while Dr Aziz, feeling betrayed by his friend Fielding, abandons his Western attire, dons traditional dress, and withdraws from expatriate society, opening a clinic in the lake area near Srinagar, Kashmir.  - A Passage to India (film)
  • Edgar runs into Berthe at a lecture at a Parisian bookstore by expatriate American journalist Mark Hunter about the Kosovo War.  - In Praise of Love (film)
  • The expatriate ex-Patriots in Texas organize themselves as the State of Jefferson, after the author of the Declaration of Independence (who was hanged in London for treason after the rebellion failed).  - For Want of a Nail (novel)
  • He had carelessly abandoned her as soon as it suited him to do so, leaving the expatriate English girl on foreign soil with no money and no way to return home.  - Howards End
  • Meanwhile, Mallet attempts to suppress his feelings for Mary Garland by cultivating a relationship with Augusta Blanchard, another expatriate American artist living in Italy.  - Roderick Hudson
  • An expatriate American doctor in London allows herself to lighten up when her freewheeling younger sister and a mysterious man enter her life.  - Strapless
  • McCready figures out that the murder was committed by an elderly expatriate American lady, with the purpose of attracting the authorities and the press to the island to deal with the candidates' criminal campaign workers.  - The Deceiver (novel)
  • In prison, the girls are advised to seek out Henry Greene, aka "Yankee Hank", an expatriate American attorney living in Thailand.  - Brokedown Palace
  • Most of the Apollo's crew are descended from expatriate Americans - the protagonist is a young man who grew up in the American Ghetto in Dublin, for instance - and have become mostly assimilated into European society, but still feel some vague draw to the abandoned continent to the west.  - Hello America
  • The two men discover that an expatriate Englishman, Dollmann, is involved in the recovery project.  - The Riddle of the Sands
  • After becoming increasingly exasperated with her demands, he discovers that Diana has smuggled priceless emeralds from the Shah of Iran's treasury into the country, and is being pursued by various assorted assailants, including the aforementioned agents of a criminal Iranian expatriate and a British hitman (David Bowie).  - Into the Night (film)
  • dr Dolittle helps guide the Lunar Council, headed by Otho Bludge, a ten-foot tall Stone-Age Artist and expatriate terrestrial.  - Doctor Dolittle in the Moon
  • Vexcor's attempts to cover their tracks are complicated by Charlie Jade's presence in Beta — and the fact that he soon hooks up with Karl Lubinsky, an expatriate American who runs a conspiracy website devoted to tracking all things Vexcor.  - Charlie Jade
  • American World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan (Gene Kelly) is now an exuberant expatriate in Paris trying to make a reputation as a painter.  - An American in Paris (film)
  • In 1939 he accepts a job as a research assistant for an expatriate Jewish author, Aaron Jastrow, who is best known for his book A Jew's Jesus and lives in Siena, Italy.  - The Winds of War
  • Witold is constantly confronted with the exasperating contrasts between his love of country and his status as a forced expatriate and the shallow nationalism of his fellow Poles.  - Trans-Atlantyk
  • Wendell Floyd is an expatriate American living in an alternate version of 1950s Paris.  - Century Rain
  • He tells the story of his life as a middle-aged man expatriate in Haiti, which symbolizes New York City, until the end, when the stream of time of the story catches up with him.  - Deadeye Dick
  • At the last minute, a wealthy American expatriate in Europe, Richard Sturges (Clifton Webb), buys a steerage-class ticket for the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic from a Basque immigrant.  - Titanic (1953 film)
  • The film begins in 1935 in Florence, Italy, where a group of cultured expatriate English women – called the "Scorpioni" by the Italians – meet for tea every afternoon.  - Tea with Mussolini
  • Nostromo is an Italian expatriate who has risen to his position through his bravery and daring exploits.  - Nostromo
  • Maranov (Price) is an expatriate from Russia who has recently lost the friend that he has been living with.  - The Whales of August
  • John Turner, a widower and a major landowner who has a daughter named Alice, lives there with a fellow expatriate from Australia, Charles McCarthy, a widower who has a son named James.  - The Boscombe Valley Mystery
  • A third dream sequence presents the figure of a fanatic expatriate religious leader, the "Imam", in a late-20th-century setting.  - The Satanic Verses
  • The story is narrated by John Wheelwright, a former citizen of New Hampshire who has become a voluntary expatriate from the United States, having settled in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and taken on Canadian citizenship.  - A Prayer for Owen Meany
  • Britain's major cities are all encased in Domes, and with the contributions of Austrian expatriate Kurt Gödel, the government hopes to win the war by altering Germany's history conclusively.  - The Time Ships
  • Barnes is an expatriate American journalist living in Paris, while Brett is a twice-divorced Englishwoman with bobbed hair and numerous love affairs, and embodies the new sexual freedom of the 1920s.  - The Sun Also Rises
  • Flory has become disillusioned with his lifestyle, living in a tiresome expatriate community centred round the European Club in a remote part of the country.  - Burmese Days
  • A detective named Fisher, who has become an expatriate living in Cairo, undergoes hypnosis in order to recall his last case.  - The Element of Crime
  • The Soviet government claims that the bombing was a terrorist attack by Gerhardt Falken, a West German expatriate working for the BND.  - Red Storm Rising
  • The film begins with Thomas "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), an expatriate United States Navy veteran, working aboard a freighter.  - Donovan's Reef
  • After being chased by a street urchin, he is taken in by Basie—an American expatriate and hustler—and his partner Frank, who nicknames him "Jim".  - Empire of the Sun (film)
  • They drive to the "Villa Eden" Anita shares with Miss Frances (Dorothy McGuire), the longtime secretary of the American author John Frederick Shadwell (Clifton Webb), an expatriate living in Rome for the past fifteen years.  - Three Coins in the Fountain (film)
  • The novel is set during May and June 1914; war was evident in Europe, Richard Hannay the protagonist and narrator, an expatriate Scot, returns to his new home, a flat in London, after a long stay in Rhodesia to begin a new life.  - The Thirty-Nine Steps
  • Larry Darrell's lifestyle is contrasted throughout the book with that of his fiance's uncle, Elliott Templeton, an American expatriate living in Paris and a shallow and unrepentant yet generous snob.  - The Razor's Edge
  • The sedative eventually makes her fall asleep on a bench, where Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), an expatriate American reporter for the "American News Service" based in Rome, finds her.  - Roman Holiday
  • But the historic sites that he sees prove to be far less significant than the American expatriates that he meets on his extensive journeys across Great Britain and continental Europe' He eventually meets Edith Cortright, an expatriate American widow in Venice, who is everything his wife is not: self-assured, self-confident, unselfish and able to take care of herself.  - Dodsworth (novel)
  • In December 1941, American expatriate Rick Blaine is the proprietor of an upscale nightclub and gambling den in Casablanca.  - Casablanca (film)

Example sentences for "expatriate" in interesting articles

  • I cannot do [anything] other but to blame the military hierarchy and the blind politicians in power for dragging Japan into this hellish cauldron of defeat.”The Empire of Japan’s imminent use of their advanced planes in foolish aggression and its disastrous consequences are continually foreshadowed throughout the film.A friendly German expatriate named Castorp warns Jiro:“Make the world your enemy? Forget it.  - Miyazaki's Beautiful Anti-War Dreams
  • I cannot do [anything] other but to blame the military hierarchy and the blind politicians in power for dragging Japan into this hellish cauldron of defeat.”The Empire of Japan’s imminent use of their advanced planes in foolish aggression and its disastrous consequences are continually foreshadowed throughout the film.A friendly German expatriate named Castorp warns Jiro:“Make the world your enemy? Forget it.  - Miyazaki's Beautiful Anti-War Dreams
  • Mehdi Yahyanejad, an Iranian expatriate and technology developer who co-founded a popular Persian-language Web site, estimates that nearly half the people who visit the site from inside Iran share files using Bluetooth — which is best known in the West for running wireless headsets and the like.  - U.S. Underwrites Internet Detour Around Censors
  • Behind me stretched an aimless, six-year, expatriate trail through the South Seas, Asia, and Latin America that began when divorce and its inevitable byproducts-second thoughts, solitude, and the taste of ashes in the mouth-spread a shadow over every corner of my life and seduced me with a lie: that the sun had stopped shining where I was and that I must go seek it elsewhere.  - The Gentle Art of Poverty
  • They met in Mexico City, where she was the daughter of a prominent expatriate American banker and he was a hotshot archaeologist working on pre-Columbian Aztec digs.  - What Makes Us Happy?
  • Why, among West African tribes, were the Ashanti and the Ibo so economically dominant? Why was so much of the commerce of Southeast Asia run by expatriate Chinese, and so little by the Malays among whom they lived? Why had Jewish immigrants to the United States risen faster than southern Italians?McClelland's answer involved a value he called n Achievement which varied from culture to culture and gave members of different societies ways to view the working of fate.  - The Case Against Credentialism (1985)
  • They met in Mexico City, where she was the daughter of a prominent expatriate American banker and he was a hotshot archaeologist working on pre-Columbian Aztec digs.  - What Makes Us Happy
  • They met in Mexico City, where she was the daughter of a prominent expatriate American banker and he was a hotshot archaeologist working on pre-Columbian Aztec digs.  - What Makes Us Happy? (2009)

Meaning of "expatriate" in English

  • a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country
  • move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad
  • expel from a country

Meaning of "expatriate" in Hindi

  • प्रवासी
  • घूमना ( Ghumana, ghoomanaa)
  • बे रोक टोक फिरना ( Be rok tok phirana, be rok tok phiranaa, be rok tok firana)
  • विस्तार पूर्वक कहना ( Vistar purvak kahana, vistaar poorvak kahanaa, wistar purwak kahana)
  • देश त्यागना ( Desh tyagana, desh tyaaganaa)
  • प्रवासी ( Pravasi, pravaasee, prawasi)

Synonyms of "expatriate"

  • exile
  • deport

Antonyms of "expatriate"

  • repatriate

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